Indoor bumper cars are widely used in places like shopping malls, supermarkets, and indoor playgrounds. Indoor bumper car rides typically feature a landscaped floor, such as epoxy flooring or tiled flooring, surrounded by a collision-resistant track. Spotlights, magic balls, and overhead lighting are installed. Some indoor floors have pillars that need to be covered with tires or formed into a circular shape using steel pipes. The perimeter of the venue should be free of 90-degree angles to prevent tire punctures. If there is no surrounding wall, a fence should be used to enclose the venue, with designated entrances and exits to ensure safe and orderly entry and exit.
Indoor bumper car operations require professional management personnel to maintain the venue and equipment. They also provide daily operations management, including starting and stopping the machines, boarding and disembarking passengers, ensuring seatbelts, and handling emergencies.




